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NZ Spring Racing - Hawke's Bay
The end of the depressing and bleak winter racing is in sight here in New Zealand, with the first day of Hawke's Bay's massive spring meeting, which culminates on October 6 with the $2 million Kelt Capital Stakes, only two weeks away. That day will see the running of the first leg of the unofficial triple crown for older horses, the Mudgway Stakes (1400m, weight-for-age).
Some of the leading Mudgway contenders are coming out tomorrow in the Foxbridge Plate at Te Rapa in Hamilton before heading south to the Bay. The $1.75 favourite in the Foxbridge is Seachange (17:10-2-3), who won two legs of the Hastings treble last year and according to trainer Ralph Manning is "a much stronger and fitter horse" this time. That's a tad scary for her opponents! But she has to beat last year's Foxbridge winner Bulginbaah, Cog Hill (1st, 2nd or 3rd in 25 of his 32 races), classy mare Sarajay and a multiple G2-winning three year-old filly of last season in Veloce Bella. Some other Mudgway contenders such as Jokers Wild, J'Adane, Splashing Out, Oaks winner Princess Coup and iron horse Sir Slick are all expected to run at the Taupo trials next Tuesday. So exciting to have all these horses back in action! Can't wait to go on a road trip down to Hawke's Bay for the Kelt for the 8th year in a row, always one of the highlights of my year. I'll keep you up to date with the races and maybe post some of the articles I write for the Hawke's Bay newspaper once that meeting starts. |
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Oh cool!
I like Joker's Wild. Not familiar with some of the others you've mentioned so can't wait to hear more. |
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Foxbridge Plate day was a bit crappy. I drove down to Hamilton expecting the day to be a celebration of spring racing starting, but instead it was winter racing at its worst!
There was torrential rain all day and the Te Rapa track was a total bog - some race times included 1:43 for a mile, 2:14 for 1600m (1m 2f) and 1:29 for the Foxbridge (1400/7 furlongs). And the first 2 home in the Foxbridge were mudders, Baltaine and Aimee's Idol. No disrespect to those two good horses, but it was an awesome field and they were in the 2nd half of the field in terms of ability. Cog Hill went a brave race for 3rd, just ahead of Bulginbaah and Seachange. Seachange never handled the ground, but hit the lead at the top of the stretch and fought really bravely, was only about 2 lengths behind the winner at the end. I just hope this tough race didn't take too much out of her, the Mudgway's only 2 weeks away. There was some good racing today, and I loved seeing good handicapper Cape Kinaveral win an undercard race, but the bad weather, disappointing result in the Foxbridge and worst of all a horse having to be put down in another one of the undercard races ruined it for me. |
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Good for Seachange (next time) and sorry you had to see one leave us.....
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Stunning field for the Mudgway on the opening day of the meeting.
4:30 MUDGWAY STAKES G1 1400m $250,000 1 2110X Sir Slick 16 113 59.0 Graeme Nicholson, Te Aroha 2 8X153 Cog Hill 19 111 59.0 Michael Walker Richard Collett & Shane Hapeta, Pukekohe Park 3 72224 Bulginbaah 9 107 59.0 Jim Collett Ken Cropp & Catherine Wilson, Wanganui 4 413X8 Bonjour 8 100 59.0 Noel Harris Karen Zimmerman, Otaki 5 2360X Jokers Wild 14 101 58.5 Michael Coleman Mike & Paul Moroney, Matamata 6 12X15 Seachange 10 110 56.5 Gavin McKeon Ralph Manning, Cambridge 7 4022X Gaze 15 105 56.5 Mark Hills Roger James, Cambridge 8 17X80 Hasta La Ciao Ciao 1 103 56.5 David Walsh Roger James, Cambridge 9 351X7 Sarajay 2 101 56.5 Darryl Bradley John Sargent, Matamata 10 10X32 Aimee's Idol 13 100 56.5 Sam Spratt Vince Roberts, Ruakaka 11 3364X Kay's Awake 3 100 56.5 Cameron Lammas Peter McKay, Matamata 12 8310X Splashing Out 11 96 56.0 Guy Lowry, Hastings 13 49112 Porotene Gem 7 94 56.0 Kevin Gray, Copper Belt Lodge, Palmerston North 14 211X6 Princess Coup (AUS) 5 94 56.0 Chris Johnson Mark Walker, Matamata 15 13223 J'Adane 4 88 56.0 Russell Cameron & Gareth McRae, Pukekohe Park 16 2100X The Pooka (AUS) 6 83 51.0 Lisa Cropp John Wheeler, New Plymouth Emergencies: 17 77X11 Who Knows 12 101 59.0 Natalie Tanner, Muriwai Beach 18 1983X Vercors 17 96 56.5 Graeme Rogerson & Garry Newham, Tuhikaramea 19 3X9X6 Irish Rover 18 103 59.0 Robert Hannam Eddie Carson, Trentham Just to help you out with some you may not be familiar with: SIR SLICK - Won 3 G1s in a row last season, got within a head of a fourth. COG HILL - In the first five 30 times in his 33-race career. JOKERS WILD - Dual G1 winner, placed at G1 in Australia (beating Haradasun and Efficient) SEACHANGE - 4-time G1 winner, aiming to be first horse in history to win Mudgway two years in a row. GAZE - Multiple G2 winner in NZ and Australia. SARAJAY - 3-length G2 winner at the end of last season, twice placed in G1s. KAY'S AWAKE - Twice placed at G1 level. SPLASHING OUT - Stakes winner in Australia. POROTENE GEM - G1 winner last season, beating Jokers Wild. PRINCESS COUP - Won the Oaks by 4 lengths last season. J'ADANE - G2-placed in Australia. THE POOKA - A three year old in this company...ambitious. Won a G2 by 8 lengths last season though. The undercard fields are amazing too, and the weather forecast is for fine weather right through to Sunday so it looks like the start of spring racing. Now to try to work out some selections for the newspaper. |
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Ooooh, Jokers Wild!
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Stunning racing so far.
The second race was won by 5 lengths by a 4yo called Veloz (2:2-0-0), showed an amazing turn of foot at the 200, killed them. The 3yo race had a slightly surprising result when Sanski (5:1-1-0) took it out, but he looked well above average in doing so and won't be outclassed in the Hawke's Bay Guineas in a few weeks. The most impressive performance so far though was by Rios (3 c Hussonet - Gussy Godiva, 3:1-1-0), out wide throughout in a classy field before drawing level with the leader half way down the stretch and kicking away to win by a comfortable length and a half while under a tight hold. According to trainer Murray Baker, the 1400m of today was too short for the colt, who he thinks is a real Derby horse. And in an awesome field of milers including the likes of Lilakyn, Sculptor, Ombre Rose and Everswindell, the underrated Samurai (19:6-5-0) finally got some luck and really deserved his victory. Up next is a clash of the multiple G2 winning fillies from last season - Santagostino (12:4-2-1) v Veloce Bella (14:5-2-2). Then the Mudgway. Dry track racing is back. I'm loving this. Last edited by _ed_ : 09-01-2007 at 01:55 AM. |
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Veloce gets it!
2 poor runs so far this season, was last around the turn but FLEW down the outside in the home straight. Stunning win. Now for the Mudgway, Seachange the favourite at $2.20. She's a really good mare and could easily win the race, but this is a tough and even field and I think that's too short. The second favourite's at $12.70! Should be a great race, 25 minutes to go. |
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ive a few mins to get to a tab, but i might have a small play on jokers wild, just hoping hes fit enough first time up and poroteme gem
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Seachange
Cog Hill J'Adane Brilliant performance, she's outstanding. 11 wins now from 19 starts. Beautifully placed during the race, hit the lead at exactly the right time and was never tested. Cog Hill made good ground from last for 2nd, and similarly a nice run from J'Adane - amazing she's only won once from 15 starts, something like 4 G1 placings. Jokers Wild was a good 4th. I'll put the video on Youtube a bit later on. |
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Nice news... congrats as I'm sure you had her.
Yea for jokers Wild for being 4th! Can't wait to see the replay. |
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Here it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19lPe6skXpY |
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THANKS FOR THE LINK!
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